![]() ![]() OJB Landscape Architecture has worked with many artists to dissolve the boundaries between landscape experiences and art, including LeBauer Park with the fiber artist Janet Echelman and the acclaimed light and space artist James Turrell at Rice University.ĭissolving the boundary between nature and visitor, whether in framed overlooks or in intimate moments of rest, is essential to the quality and character of this area. Site-specific collaboration with artists might include the sculptural use of light, wayfinding or sound installations, as seen in artists such as James Turrell or Janet Echelman. We proposed to develop a glossary of potential collaborators, working in a wide range of media, to express and explore the cultural and environmental conditions that are presented along the trail. This part of the state, with its heavy tree canopy, and natural mineral resources such as crystals, diamonds, coal and limestone, interspersed with mountains, caves, lakes, rivers and waterfalls, creates frames and backdrops along the trail that can immerse visitors, while also promoting education and conservation of these valuable natural lands. ![]()
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